Services
- Behavioral Health Home
- Additional Resources
- Child and Family Behavioral Health Services
- Hospital Behavioral Health Services
- Soldier Behavioral Health Services
- Multi-Disciplinary Behavioral Health Clinic
- Urgent Care and Triage Center
- Warrior Cbt Stress Reset Prog
- Embedded Behavioral Health Team 1 1/1 CD
- Embedded Behavioral Health Team 2 2/1 CD
- Embedded Behavioral Health Team 3 3/1 CD
- Embedded Behavioral Health Team 4 3CR
- Embedded Behavioral Health Team 5
- Embedded Behavioral Health Team 6
- Embedded Behavioral Health Team 8
- Social Work
- Strong Star
Behavioral Health Guide (.pdf file format)
Poly Pharmacy Tri–Fold (.pdf file format)
To provide comprehensive social work services to include counseling, advocacy, consultation, education, and training for Fort Hood Soldiers and families to enhance resilience, and mental fitness in support of the Army’s rapid deployment mission. To become the Army’s leading troop and family–centered social service center by providing quality care, academic excellence, research, and innovative leadership.
Contact Us | Clinic Hours |
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Main: (254) 288-6474 FAX: (254) 288-3281 |
Monday – Friday: 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. |
Address | Location for Triage/Hours |
Bldg. 2255, 52nd and 761st Tank Bn Fort Hood, Texas 76544 |
Bldg. 2255 Monday – Friday: 8 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. |
The Department of Social Work Services consists of five sections and they are Outpatient Social Work Program, Family Advocacy Program, Marriage and Family Therapy and Medical Social Work Program. Each section specializes in providing services related their specific program with trained and credentialed providers. Some of the services include family violence, sexual assault; deployment related issues to include PTSD, medical social work services in support of inpatient services, marriage and family therapy and provides therapy services for some behavioral health issues.
MEDCOM Regulation 10-1, Organization and Functions policy.
AR 608-18, 27 May 2007, The Army Family Advocacy Program
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